(i) The first general elections were held in India in the year 1952 (ii) Pressure groups are essentially political in nature. (iii) India is a Democracy state. (iv) India has "One-Party" system. (v) Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal in 1905. 213​

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Answer:

i) The first general elections were held in India in the year 1952. True

(ii) Pressure groups are essentially political in nature. False

(iii) India is a Democracy state. True

(iv) India has "One-Party" system. False

(v) Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal in 1905. True ​

Explanation:

The first general elections were held in India in the year 1952. They were the first elections to the Lok Sabha after independence from British in August 1947. India is a Democracy state India in which the President of India is considered as the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government. India has "multiple-Party" system instead of one party system. Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal in 1905 in order to separate the large Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas. ​